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I dunno. The fact that we had a magical power that trumped any other form of elemental power any day of the week, and twice of Sundays, was pretty crazy. Not to mention we let anyone who played have a small army of NPC's, create a guild or village, and otherwise run around with anything they could get their hands on or whip up...

I dunno. The fact that we had a magical power that trumped any other form of elemental power any day of the week, and twice of Sundays, was pretty crazy. Not to mention we let anyone who played have a small army of NPC's, create a guild or village, and otherwise run around with anything they could get their hands on or whip up...

I think the highlight of the time without power limits was when Lloyd(who will always be Wysp to me) decided that I was overstepping my bounds as a GM and proceeded to have one character dump a volcano on my army of reality warping demigods.

Then there was the time I blew up the multiverse. not just Metru-Nui, but the entire multiverse. By a race who reproduced by blowing up universes. Their generals included an immortal shapeshifter, a guy who used swords to control up to twelve different elements AT THE SAME TIME, and (one of my favorite characters I've made) a guy who wore a fur cloak, used form-shifting crystal rings as weapons, and despite being more powerful than almost anyone else in the RPG, only canonically used 1/7th of his power at any given moment. It's also worth noting that none of these characters were the big bad of this monster of an arc, who was actually a giant shadow monster god who was trying to rewrite the entire multiverse in his image.

I also remember the first non-Mata-Nui island we went to. Shockingly, the BZPRPG was fairly canonical up to this point. Takua and Makuta squared off but our characters fell onto a bizarre island of the current GM's own creation(I can't remember the name, unfortunately). As a punishment for how rampant godmodding was at the time, the island was populated by super-powerful Rahi that could take out a group of unprepared players pretty easily.

Then we ended up on Metru-Nui and started the first great Lightbringer/Darkbringer war over Xa-Koro.

I also remember the first non-Mata-Nui island we went to. Shockingly, the BZPRPG was fairly canonical up to this point. Takua and Makuta squared off but our characters fell onto a bizarre island of the current GM's own creation(I can't remember the name, unfortunately). As a punishment for how rampant godmodding was at the time, the island was populated by super-powerful Rahi that could take out a group of unprepared players pretty easily.

Then we ended up on Metru-Nui and started the first great Lightbringer/Darkbringer war over Xa-Koro.

Ahhhhh, those were the days.

That was Mua-Nui!! Yeah that was an arc that lasted, what, about six months, and was specifically made so that we would be forced to rein in our character's.